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Definition of appeasement in English: appeasementnoun əˈpiːzm(ə)ntəˈpizmənt mass nounThe action or process of appeasing. Example sentencesExamples - If that is not appeasement, I'd like to know what you call it.
- I think that pacifism and appeasement are the politics of the naive and foolish.
- They're willing to play chicken, because they've been winning for more than a century, and our appeasements have only whetted their appetites for more concessions.
- I do not believe in vile acquittals, phony appeasements, easy forgiveness.
- This is not a time for political accommodation or popular appeasement.
Synonyms conciliation, placation, pacification, propitiation, palliation, allaying, reconciliation acquiescence, acceding, concession, accommodation, peace offering, peacemaking, peace-mongering, dovishness calming, mollification, soothing informal sweetening satisfaction, fulfilment, gratification, indulgence, provision assuagement, relief, deadening, tempering, quenching, slaking, satiation Definition of appeasement in US English: appeasementnounəˈpizməntəˈpēzmənt The action or process of appeasing. Example sentencesExamples - I do not believe in vile acquittals, phony appeasements, easy forgiveness.
- I think that pacifism and appeasement are the politics of the naive and foolish.
- They're willing to play chicken, because they've been winning for more than a century, and our appeasements have only whetted their appetites for more concessions.
- This is not a time for political accommodation or popular appeasement.
- If that is not appeasement, I'd like to know what you call it.
Synonyms conciliation, placation, pacification, propitiation, palliation, allaying, reconciliation satisfaction, fulfilment, gratification, indulgence, provision |